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voli v s.wamh u v \\ tvl,*sh,l 1i.1miii mi i oh ii ll.hv 1iisimv hv him ii wl bi white rttok-ryniung \\\- suu-s rain ! u ns i-i the western lection of n.ca in i tin adjn 133 th has establish dlhe ii hi,i,li ' li ol it . variou 1 bram hes in tin tov n of i v c 11 i taken thi itore form rlv â€¢ in wood '. iti id r 01 mail hi el din e \. c from the ci i tfotlce 1'iu it - intradeoftheconeomol n u â– - , will be sold al publi vui i on without laser al their stoic in the town ol payctti ville the sale will commenc on mon day thi i ith da of ma next and will v con ;" from ilu to day until ihe whole ofthe propert i the stock con - is of a 1 irg in i ji neral as nrtment of duy goods ll.tlilili.ini and cutlery an extensive u irtmenl of groceries consisting ol sugars coffee mols es salt iron â– . irietj ol v mi and spir its and the various other bl-ti les ien ill sold as such in this market w^isy the subscription to thi wbsteu caÂ»nnin_.s n three dollars per annum payable hall 3 arl 1 advance i i iin-i tin it ii i ion 1..1111h w^^^tyt 11 1 ent on a incl prill 5 ciplcs this constitution has another recommendation it has the test of i.uiv years exp rience d.irini which time the statf i s flonrished and been happv without altering it in a single feature how is it with regard id our laws is it not the business of our session to renenl what a formei one bar enacted nnd for the next succeeding one to re-i na 1 \\ hat the preceding one has repealed ii so what evidence have wc that ottr convention would not be composed of materials similar to those which compose our general assemblies i should tremble for the state il its constitution wus to be new moulded by the present general as sembly it would partake ol all the imperfection of our legislation and ev erv lew years a convention would be mi essary for the purpose or amending these modern improvements he would therefore prefer not to meddle 1 with the constitution it might have its imperfections but he " would rub er bear the ills we now endure than rush to others which we know not of debate on the ( k\l i:.\l'l(kv question o paper will 1 discontinued until all arrearages are paid unless at the discretion of the editors ; and any subscriber i notice of lis wish to discontinue at the end ol u , ear a dl be consid tred as w ishing to continue the paper which will be b nt accordingly lint se of commons dec 18'_1 having devote'd considerable time t acquire a competi ut knowledge of his business in the citj ol baltimore tin subscriber hatters himself lh.it lie ilill he able to , km i of work in his line in n ati le and on terms tha ill give geiterul satisfm tion mi irhaiii und others can have uia roohi ruled u_b bound to anv â– intern on kiioi-i notice n â– cheap and as w ii finish d as anv that can be brought i'roiii.lln norlh uld hooks rebound on tl most reasonable terms and al short n,,t i mr llillm.im was unwilling to con sume much of the time of the commit tee iml hr owed it to lum i it and ins constituent 1 , on bo import u.t a subject ii some of the motives which would govern liis vote and to reply to sunn of the arguments which had been illi nd in favor of the resolutions on the table whoever will become responsible for ili nl of nun i iju is shall re i oe a it nth a boat of 500 barrels burthen snd tier ma ti rials tin s 1.1 due hundred and sixt ll.an 1 of i ipi i si bank stock a n vi ii 1 1 si si i.n-i , will be inserted on tlie cus tomary terms ,*, persons sending in avii its must spi . it tlie numbi r of times the^y wish then ins.-i-t el or the will !"â€¢ continued till ordered out and charged accordingly no advertisement inserted until it has been r or us n:iv ment assumi d i-v some person in his town or its vielnty . lilt cn shar.s of state bank stock two shares ol clarendon bridge btocv and forty-one shares of cape fearnav tion stock a credit of ivoni four to nine montin will be given on lhe goods and six months credit on tin bridge and navigation stock the hank stock will be sold for cash john lit 9ke si mÂ«i i fayelleville 11 ch 20 1823 â€” 6tl00 orders from a distance for hindi ; of . v rv description a ill be faitl.full attendi 1 to william ii mil m still '-:â– '. i .::, b 1821 the gentleman from salisbury had suiil that our preseni constitution wus impei i i ami that considering ti.e in auspicious circumstances under which ii was framed and the unfavoral te pe riod for deliberations of that kind it w.is a wonder il was not more so he thought differently it was framed by vive cents wtwiwa iftanawa from the subscriber on monday â€¢ the lt-til inst john " hone an indented apprentice to lhe shocmal ing busini ss , hunt scvent en years old swarthy complexion light hair and tolerably well grown the abovi re ward but in thanks will be given to un person who will d liver said apprentu to mc living in itowan count , n.c all petrous are forewarn ed from harboring or employing said apprentice as i will rigidlv enforce the law against suih of fenders ' 1 w1ks lil'.nsmaw .!/.. , ', 15 1822 jlwtloo tn3*all letters tothe editors must be poft-paid or they v ill noi be attended to v)v>i limu\s set ri^nr subscribers have latelj rcc ived and of i lir for s.dc t thai eligible stanu on trion street for i occupied bj bamti i m'comb esq a general assortment of dr1 ooods ai ig which are some of tlie best cloths and a assimei-es together with all other a ; eles ap pertaining tog ml men's wear â€” and with v inch thev vi ill be accommodated on reasonable nis also a v.iy choice assortment of ladies fancj goods which will be sold at a short advance from gkahaji i pahks patriots who had just in ken ihc yoke ol despotism who woe pure from the revolutionary struggle which ushered in the independence ol the country , nnd who therefore knew well bow to val ue the principles of civil liberty ev ery memorial presented to the british throne or l j u liament about that time m-oygcttit on a c aac nv , ijji.'hki county is now open for the r c p if tion of scholars under ibe patronage of a respectable hoard of trustees the mode of instruction pursued is the result of much atten tion and experience and eminently ctfculmed to lit young gentlemen and ladies for ills active lllties of life and to prepare stlld mts succ slid a tu pursue their collegiate studies i . ct ures in an easy familiaa style an given i â– ,'. > or four times u week on language his tory rhetoric or moral intellectual national ... political philosophy i real attention is paid to reading speaking writing and pronouncing the english lauguag with correctness and elegance and to the man ners aud morals of the pupils ; and every thing â€¢ lone lo promote their happiness and improve ment tuition s-0 per annum and hoard on the most reasonable terms the village is plca â– â€¢ ' nl h 1 ihi m y\u wiw.ws wewtwa ran awav from the subscmber at charlotte mecklenburg count . n carolina a negro liov l.y the name of simon dark complexion stout made and five li el si n n or eight inches high ita speaks low when spoken to it is supposed th.it he will make towards the counlv of prince william virginia an be w as pun based in that county i will give the above reward if tin , ; i negro is delivered to isaac wilie con cord i ailia.-riis count . or 25 dollars if si cured in any jail and informal ion given so that i gel him again e an wii.ik i;,m/i 24 1s21 50 cliarlotte april 8 1822 iwtllxi shewed bow well they were acquaint ed with their politic il light how could it have been otherwise asked mv ii when the very cause in which they were engaged bad lor its object ihe establishment of tlie independence of a people the acknowledgment ol the rights of a nation ? a struggle which if it had proved unsuccessful would have rendered all who had em ilu gentleman from rockingham mr morehcatl tells us there it a vast difference between the large and small states under the constitution of the uniicel states and the large and small counties under the constitution of this state â€” that the same reason docs not apply to lhe counties as io the states because the latter are sove reign the former are not mr ii thought differently both were gov erned by the same motives to wit self-preservation and self-defence â€” ptevious to the revolution under the old colonial government the represen tations were according to counties the constitution being a matter of mutual conciliation and of compromise the smaller counties were as anxious to preserve their integrity and their in fluence in the state as the smaller states were to preserve their sove reignty and their weight among the united states he thought the gl r tlemati had furnished the answer to his own argument when he told us that the legislature had power to new mould to lop off and to annihilate the counties at pleasure it was to pre vent the larger counties like aaron's rod from swallowing all the smaller ones that induced them to insist upon this principle of representation and he thought the argument of the gentle man but illy calculated to induce the smaller counties to give up a principle so important to their safety mr h admitted thai there was some inequality in the representation of the peopjc of this state ; but he de nied that this inequality was either un just or anti-iepublican the justice of the principle depended on the na ture of the compact in a government of compromise there could surely be no injustice in each county having the weight which it had been agreed it i ould exercise in the legislative coun s as it regarded the tetm republi n it was a kind of relative expres ii it did not follow of course that u\k\n company notice c hereby riv n tha i the president and directors of the yadkin navigation company have ordered tin payment ofthe tenth instalment of ten dollars on each share of the capital stock of said company tn be made lo tin treasurer or agents of the company on or he fore the uth day of man next notice is also given to all thos in arrears for all or any part of the first second third fourth fifth sixth seventh eighth or ninth instalments thai they make pay ment to the i rcasurer or agents on or before the 13th of mav next fuedeltlck handle sec'ry i april 1 182 1 .. 4wtl()0 and italian will he taught grammati tally if requested april 1 wil mtllo barked in it rebels and exposed them to the penalties of the law nothing but the most perfect knowledge of their rights the most thorough convic tion of the injuries they had sustained could have induceil them to throw off the yoke and incur such dangers na poleon was not more anxious to make n\w stage to wntaagh jkbfistp^^jjj^f i contractor for carrying way of randolph chatham ice respectfully in i forms the public hat he has fitted up an entire ; new stage whieh added to other improve ments that have heen made will enable l.im to carry passengers with as much comfort and expedition as they can be carried l>y any line of stages in this part ofthe countrj . the scarcity of 1110 nc the reductionin the price of produce c demand a correspondent reduction in even department of life i therefore the subscriber has determined to reduce the rate of passage from eight to six cuts per mile gentlemen travi lling from the west to italeigh or by way of italeigh to the north are invited to try the subscriber's stage as he feels assured it onl needs a iriol to gain :. prefer lire i'he stage arrives in salisbury every tuesday 8 or 9 o'clock and departs th tire for italeigh the same dav al 2 o'clock ; it arrivea in italeigh frida evening and leaves there fur salisbl on i i 1 ytvyufttolc viands vtiv svvu'.b i1iie subscriber wishing to remove to tbe m western country will oiler for sale at pub lic vendue on tuesday the lfith of july next that valuable tract .â– !'' land in llurke county whereon he now lives containing lout acres sit uated 12 miles from morganton on the main road leading from tbe latter place across tlie lynville ami yellow mountains tu jonesborough iii e tennessee there is a good dwelling house with an enclosed yard and garden a barn stables cribs negro cabins and other out-houses all iii good repair tbis tract lv ing on i.v n ill iivcr affords a large proportion of flat land a sufficiency of which is cleared and under good fence ; the soil being fertile will easily allot-d the means of still farther improvement ; it is well adapted to the culture of wheat rye corn bar ley oats fcc this farm also affords a good lis j â€¢ il'lery is well watered and abounds with exc 1 icnt timber as a stock farm besides the abun alant products of food and forage it lias the ad vantage of 1 ing convenient to an excellent sum mer range in short its local advantages are great these together with the uncommon sa lubrity of itn situation make it a most desirable scat for a country residence the terms ol sale will be made as easy as possible by giving every reasonable indulgence to the purchaser 1 1 subsriber as administrator will also offer l :â– sale at the same time at a credit of twelve months all the lands lying in the county of burke belonging to rhe estate of col lohn m'gimsi y led viz : one tract of land including rev end surveys lying on the waters of paddy's creek ami containing 1000 acres more or less whereon there is a good grist mill well suppli ed with custom it consists of uplands of a pretty good quality is well timbered and will ulti.il of several settlements it will be sold al together or in parcels as may best suit the pur chasers also several otfii-r tracts situated in nl parts of the mountains and valuable on nt ofthe range honil with approved se urity will be required in all ca.sc-s the terms iii be more fully made known on the day of lie win n due attandanc will he given on thc , b the subscriber mm m'gimsev admr 1 â– i i â€¢_'.â€” i:wiio'j a uunaway vegvo te^as taken up and confined in the jail of v ? this county on the 16th inst who says that be belongs to john woodward in fairfield dis trict s c he says his name is dick he is stout made yellow complected about 35 vest's of age anv person claiming said negro is re quested to come and receive him according to law his army familiar with military tactics and the art ot war than the people of this country were at that time to be come acquainted with the principles ol civil liberty antl the unalienable rights ol man one of the most distinguish ed members of the british parliament at that time did not hesitate to say lhat there were no people in any part of thc world who understood their rights as well as thc people of ameri ca there were then no parties there was no such thing as sectional feeling â€” familiar with the repeated and continued encroachments ol pow er and having suffered much and suf fered long in the struggle they knew well how to guard their rights and pro tect thc liberties of the citizen but the gentleman from salisbury has intimated that the patriots who framed our constitution still felt an at john zimmebman jailor luneolntiiii april 10 1822 â€” jwtloj till subscribers have in iheir possession fur sale anew pannel gitf made in nl w-yn.-k which will be disposed of on reasonable terms it nim1lfii & young salisbury march 18 1822 9.5 ftakvn \\\\ s \ ne % % . the subscriber having made the ni iiss;ar arrangements for parrying on ihe baking business will keep on band a co istant supply of brent crackers and cakes of every description as well as ll.e various articles usually kept in a confectionary store i all of which he will dispose of .... verv reasonable lohn lane state ov xovvxx-f'.vviavntv burke county < loi'li'l cf pleasand quarter sessions man li j tern wil lohn thompson i and evans 1 1 att it appearing to the satisfaction of the court lhat the defendant david evans resides beyond tbe lunits of this staae ; ii was therefore ordered that publication be made in the western carolinian for three months that unless he the said david evans makes his ap pearance at our next court of pleas and quarter session , to he held f,.r said county at morgan ton em the fourth monday in july next then and there to replevy or plead to issue judgment viill be taken f,,r the plaintiff s demand against him attest 1 ellwin clerk i thomas lloi.mi.s salisbury dee 18 18:21 80 the high tiled and celebrated pool-getter fl.orizel i a a&fe 4 fine sorrel upwards of ajÂ»^s.l in hand hn;h hand tfis^l some li allied of larc-c hon tl__oj_x_i_r__l ml great muscular power . v dl stand tin ensuing season at salisbury every friday baturday sunday and monday ; and al concord every wednesday and thursday ex cept when shewn at public places unavoidable ' accidents exec vd lie millie let to mares at | the moderate juice of twcli e dollars the - '. which may bc discharged hy ten dollars ol any time within tlu season six dollars the single j leap to h paid at lln time of service , an fill i dollars to insure a marc lo prove with ! a finn el as a fool-getter in equaled bj hu and excelled hv no horsi , which mav 1 s bv reference io the i an i hills where the certifl 3 i are signed by a number of the most res pecti a,li citizens ni ll difax r lotive to i ni : the performona of his stock and oth r par ,, also his p ilii',1 . th season i imence the 20th of march and end thc - july '. william howard aud tachment to the old government ; and to prove this position he has read us an extract from the minutes ol their proceedings at halifax it will be re collected by the committee that the contest even at that time was some what doubtful consideringthe doubt fulness of thc contest and the many delicate and tender tics which existed between the people ol ibis and thc mo ther country it is not a matter of ve ry great surprize that the people ol this country should liavel.cen satisfied with a rc ognitinn of their rights by great britain to have remained at tached to that country it was how ever an attachment to the people to uh'oin they were connected by thc tics of feeling of affinity and blood rath er than any attachment for the govern ment which they felt docs the gen tleman mean by such an insinuation to raise a prejudice against thc constitu tion . where is the feature in it which will warrant such a charge ? our bill of rights to be sure is nearly a copy from the declaration of rights of great mritain â€” and where is a better ? lint is there any thing in our govern ment which savours of british attach ment have we as in england an 3mtl09 â€” price dv s 1 â€¢"'"â€¢ sv'.vu nv novl\\ajavovin sl'rhv col nl v superior court of law march term 1822 ainos l.ai'ld bl n im laaii.es 11 mill r ...... uf . fa i 1411 lam it app wing to faction of the court that the defendant in this ease resides without tbe limits of *,' tile ; it is therefore ordered that publication b made m the western carolinian tor six weeks ihat.the i fen lam a p ar ai the next bup rior court a,i law i he held for the countv of burrv a the court-house in rockford on tlie first monda in sept n.l'i r next then and th n to ph ad au swer or demur to the said suit oil rv be heard exparte and judgment enteredacc - dingly lest j.wualams,jr < s ' 6wtl02 price adv si " â€¢ because these was not an exact equali ty of representation that therefore the constitution wus anli-ripublii an will any man say asked mr ii that the constitution of the united states is v v v v c vi\\l e viainme \\\ . , r ipiir subs rib - !'â€¢ -> - 3 tfullj rt b the . il bury and tlie _ jj adjacent i untry that he has removed li â– late i-esi.1 nee mi the north bide of the , on tbe main road le idyi i'ltiito ii.u.vill 15 miles from salisbury and h is taken the lions a na il !'.. capt ' i krider in t,ci n oil m stti ', b fl ofthe court housi i where he is pi ii kc.-p a uouse of privat /- 'â– -.... i'rave-llers and citizens he will t all timei i irnish stabling fodder and grain for iii rs thomas holmes sal >, , s "-''\ 1 i n 1 enrht or !â€¢ n buakdi rs ial he taken â€¢ lsioniary pri es in tow n unj'ist or anti-republican ? he pre sumed not and yet the inequality un der our constitution is not greater than it is under the constitution of the united fitates the weight whii h is i bwtlol lewis shi kiev 7.y mcier Â«. k rpills thorough 1 1 and iil(b___q i lirst rate ho v..il s'3,icl nsyrl l v i ' mcekmhd field it kouan fljei2_Â«_Â»-*3 r ' n ' v > the l n "' ; now .., n une need and will be let ' sixteen dollars the season payable ml dollar an time i lo the 1st of august when ,, ii end andthirt douan i a mare to be in foal the insurance to the propi m is i-i . â€¢ , , , fine boy upwards 1 sixteen , and is one of tbe h irt est formed racehori th i nited states hu wil seen hi a f ,,. tlie most i ho c i * 'â– â€¢ *â€¢".' i and ami ca and turfol tl in order he wastheh edtorunagainatsirai tt luch was to have been run at comden between i t north and 8 uth^ak i davie was not willing to risk the rep i i race . . . ' given to the smaller counties is not greater in proportion than the weight which is given to the smaller st.ttcs the gentleman from kockiiiglium has laitl before thc committee a calcu lation of tlie white population of the wc t rn and eastern counties and al state of vtiytu-l'vivovum h^irkkitill ( 1,'it n it . ,,, lt t that tin 1 f taut it this as pill subscriber has tak n the house latel without the limiu^f th state it if therel 8 occupied bv mr i'homas h ii â€¢â– . sign nf dered that publication be made in tncv 1 . le , .. ',,; ii 1 rt-housc salisbury carolinian foruiree monuis that the a '- c wh 3 â– h 0 ha on led .' // â– ' i " ' " stthen i superior courl ol 1 m'orll , attheci . tion otherwisi 3 vs thc stihscriber has taken pains to provide parte.andjud jlcila â– â€” t olldsc â– 'â– Â« imtym ii ' â– mmodation of oil who may be pleased to visit 3mtl09 â€” price sdv gj y 1 ',â– â– â– 11 !.. :. i â€¢â– â– â– i_i____________________________iiii_____________________b ' ' ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ so oi the federal numbers ; according to which lie gave a majority to the west gentlemen had also mad cal culations to shew that thc west pud more taxes than the east th ir ry executive and peerage on the contrary our governors are elec ted annually ; our senators arc for tiii same period by freeholders ; and or commoners ly every m*n wno is sul ject to pay taxes ; and the ses sions of our legislatures are held an l â€¢ u''l have been tatements were calculated to mislead it would bc found upon examination that gentlemen had taken granville and liladen into their calculation for the west and had left out wake â€” ikrciolorc j ran ill wake and bla vv\i\vs of the various kinds commonlj inui at the office ol thi wtswai ci_aoun \ ' v 1 tarda rs bv the -.-. i r j ear ill i-e take .... th-'d u.d terms ;. ih john holmes

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voli v s.wamh u v \\ tvl,*sh,l 1i.1miii mi i oh ii ll.hv 1iisimv hv him ii wl bi white rttok-ryniung \\\- suu-s rain ! u ns i-i the western lection of n.ca in i tin adjn 133 th has establish dlhe ii hi,i,li ' li ol it . variou 1 bram hes in tin tov n of i v c 11 i taken thi itore form rlv â€¢ in wood '. iti id r 01 mail hi el din e \. c from the ci i tfotlce 1'iu it - intradeoftheconeomol n u â– - , will be sold al publi vui i on without laser al their stoic in the town ol payctti ville the sale will commenc on mon day thi i ith da of ma next and will v con ;" from ilu to day until ihe whole ofthe propert i the stock con - is of a 1 irg in i ji neral as nrtment of duy goods ll.tlilili.ini and cutlery an extensive u irtmenl of groceries consisting ol sugars coffee mols es salt iron â– . irietj ol v mi and spir its and the various other bl-ti les ien ill sold as such in this market w^isy the subscription to thi wbsteu caÂ»nnin_.s n three dollars per annum payable hall 3 arl 1 advance i i iin-i tin it ii i ion 1..1111h w^^^tyt 11 1 ent on a incl prill 5 ciplcs this constitution has another recommendation it has the test of i.uiv years exp rience d.irini which time the statf i s flonrished and been happv without altering it in a single feature how is it with regard id our laws is it not the business of our session to renenl what a formei one bar enacted nnd for the next succeeding one to re-i na 1 \\ hat the preceding one has repealed ii so what evidence have wc that ottr convention would not be composed of materials similar to those which compose our general assemblies i should tremble for the state il its constitution wus to be new moulded by the present general as sembly it would partake ol all the imperfection of our legislation and ev erv lew years a convention would be mi essary for the purpose or amending these modern improvements he would therefore prefer not to meddle 1 with the constitution it might have its imperfections but he " would rub er bear the ills we now endure than rush to others which we know not of debate on the ( k\l i:.\l'l(kv question o paper will 1 discontinued until all arrearages are paid unless at the discretion of the editors ; and any subscriber i notice of lis wish to discontinue at the end ol u , ear a dl be consid tred as w ishing to continue the paper which will be b nt accordingly lint se of commons dec 18'_1 having devote'd considerable time t acquire a competi ut knowledge of his business in the citj ol baltimore tin subscriber hatters himself lh.it lie ilill he able to , km i of work in his line in n ati le and on terms tha ill give geiterul satisfm tion mi irhaiii und others can have uia roohi ruled u_b bound to anv â– intern on kiioi-i notice n â– cheap and as w ii finish d as anv that can be brought i'roiii.lln norlh uld hooks rebound on tl most reasonable terms and al short n,,t i mr llillm.im was unwilling to con sume much of the time of the commit tee iml hr owed it to lum i it and ins constituent 1 , on bo import u.t a subject ii some of the motives which would govern liis vote and to reply to sunn of the arguments which had been illi nd in favor of the resolutions on the table whoever will become responsible for ili nl of nun i iju is shall re i oe a it nth a boat of 500 barrels burthen snd tier ma ti rials tin s 1.1 due hundred and sixt ll.an 1 of i ipi i si bank stock a n vi ii 1 1 si si i.n-i , will be inserted on tlie cus tomary terms ,*, persons sending in avii its must spi . it tlie numbi r of times the^y wish then ins.-i-t el or the will !"â€¢ continued till ordered out and charged accordingly no advertisement inserted until it has been r or us n:iv ment assumi d i-v some person in his town or its vielnty . lilt cn shar.s of state bank stock two shares ol clarendon bridge btocv and forty-one shares of cape fearnav tion stock a credit of ivoni four to nine montin will be given on lhe goods and six months credit on tin bridge and navigation stock the hank stock will be sold for cash john lit 9ke si mÂ«i i fayelleville 11 ch 20 1823 â€” 6tl00 orders from a distance for hindi ; of . v rv description a ill be faitl.full attendi 1 to william ii mil m still '-:â– '. i .::, b 1821 the gentleman from salisbury had suiil that our preseni constitution wus impei i i ami that considering ti.e in auspicious circumstances under which ii was framed and the unfavoral te pe riod for deliberations of that kind it w.is a wonder il was not more so he thought differently it was framed by vive cents wtwiwa iftanawa from the subscriber on monday â€¢ the lt-til inst john " hone an indented apprentice to lhe shocmal ing busini ss , hunt scvent en years old swarthy complexion light hair and tolerably well grown the abovi re ward but in thanks will be given to un person who will d liver said apprentu to mc living in itowan count , n.c all petrous are forewarn ed from harboring or employing said apprentice as i will rigidlv enforce the law against suih of fenders ' 1 w1ks lil'.nsmaw .!/.. , ', 15 1822 jlwtloo tn3*all letters tothe editors must be poft-paid or they v ill noi be attended to v)v>i limu\s set ri^nr subscribers have latelj rcc ived and of i lir for s.dc t thai eligible stanu on trion street for i occupied bj bamti i m'comb esq a general assortment of dr1 ooods ai ig which are some of tlie best cloths and a assimei-es together with all other a ; eles ap pertaining tog ml men's wear â€” and with v inch thev vi ill be accommodated on reasonable nis also a v.iy choice assortment of ladies fancj goods which will be sold at a short advance from gkahaji i pahks patriots who had just in ken ihc yoke ol despotism who woe pure from the revolutionary struggle which ushered in the independence ol the country , nnd who therefore knew well bow to val ue the principles of civil liberty ev ery memorial presented to the british throne or l j u liament about that time m-oygcttit on a c aac nv , ijji.'hki county is now open for the r c p if tion of scholars under ibe patronage of a respectable hoard of trustees the mode of instruction pursued is the result of much atten tion and experience and eminently ctfculmed to lit young gentlemen and ladies for ills active lllties of life and to prepare stlld mts succ slid a tu pursue their collegiate studies i . ct ures in an easy familiaa style an given i â– ,'. > or four times u week on language his tory rhetoric or moral intellectual national ... political philosophy i real attention is paid to reading speaking writing and pronouncing the english lauguag with correctness and elegance and to the man ners aud morals of the pupils ; and every thing â€¢ lone lo promote their happiness and improve ment tuition s-0 per annum and hoard on the most reasonable terms the village is plca â– â€¢ ' nl h 1 ihi m y\u wiw.ws wewtwa ran awav from the subscmber at charlotte mecklenburg count . n carolina a negro liov l.y the name of simon dark complexion stout made and five li el si n n or eight inches high ita speaks low when spoken to it is supposed th.it he will make towards the counlv of prince william virginia an be w as pun based in that county i will give the above reward if tin , ; i negro is delivered to isaac wilie con cord i ailia.-riis count . or 25 dollars if si cured in any jail and informal ion given so that i gel him again e an wii.ik i;,m/i 24 1s21 50 cliarlotte april 8 1822 iwtllxi shewed bow well they were acquaint ed with their politic il light how could it have been otherwise asked mv ii when the very cause in which they were engaged bad lor its object ihe establishment of tlie independence of a people the acknowledgment ol the rights of a nation ? a struggle which if it had proved unsuccessful would have rendered all who had em ilu gentleman from rockingham mr morehcatl tells us there it a vast difference between the large and small states under the constitution of the uniicel states and the large and small counties under the constitution of this state â€” that the same reason docs not apply to lhe counties as io the states because the latter are sove reign the former are not mr ii thought differently both were gov erned by the same motives to wit self-preservation and self-defence â€” ptevious to the revolution under the old colonial government the represen tations were according to counties the constitution being a matter of mutual conciliation and of compromise the smaller counties were as anxious to preserve their integrity and their in fluence in the state as the smaller states were to preserve their sove reignty and their weight among the united states he thought the gl r tlemati had furnished the answer to his own argument when he told us that the legislature had power to new mould to lop off and to annihilate the counties at pleasure it was to pre vent the larger counties like aaron's rod from swallowing all the smaller ones that induced them to insist upon this principle of representation and he thought the argument of the gentle man but illy calculated to induce the smaller counties to give up a principle so important to their safety mr h admitted thai there was some inequality in the representation of the peopjc of this state ; but he de nied that this inequality was either un just or anti-iepublican the justice of the principle depended on the na ture of the compact in a government of compromise there could surely be no injustice in each county having the weight which it had been agreed it i ould exercise in the legislative coun s as it regarded the tetm republi n it was a kind of relative expres ii it did not follow of course that u\k\n company notice c hereby riv n tha i the president and directors of the yadkin navigation company have ordered tin payment ofthe tenth instalment of ten dollars on each share of the capital stock of said company tn be made lo tin treasurer or agents of the company on or he fore the uth day of man next notice is also given to all thos in arrears for all or any part of the first second third fourth fifth sixth seventh eighth or ninth instalments thai they make pay ment to the i rcasurer or agents on or before the 13th of mav next fuedeltlck handle sec'ry i april 1 182 1 .. 4wtl()0 and italian will he taught grammati tally if requested april 1 wil mtllo barked in it rebels and exposed them to the penalties of the law nothing but the most perfect knowledge of their rights the most thorough convic tion of the injuries they had sustained could have induceil them to throw off the yoke and incur such dangers na poleon was not more anxious to make n\w stage to wntaagh jkbfistp^^jjj^f i contractor for carrying way of randolph chatham ice respectfully in i forms the public hat he has fitted up an entire ; new stage whieh added to other improve ments that have heen made will enable l.im to carry passengers with as much comfort and expedition as they can be carried l>y any line of stages in this part ofthe countrj . the scarcity of 1110 nc the reductionin the price of produce c demand a correspondent reduction in even department of life i therefore the subscriber has determined to reduce the rate of passage from eight to six cuts per mile gentlemen travi lling from the west to italeigh or by way of italeigh to the north are invited to try the subscriber's stage as he feels assured it onl needs a iriol to gain :. prefer lire i'he stage arrives in salisbury every tuesday 8 or 9 o'clock and departs th tire for italeigh the same dav al 2 o'clock ; it arrivea in italeigh frida evening and leaves there fur salisbl on i i 1 ytvyufttolc viands vtiv svvu'.b i1iie subscriber wishing to remove to tbe m western country will oiler for sale at pub lic vendue on tuesday the lfith of july next that valuable tract .â– !'' land in llurke county whereon he now lives containing lout acres sit uated 12 miles from morganton on the main road leading from tbe latter place across tlie lynville ami yellow mountains tu jonesborough iii e tennessee there is a good dwelling house with an enclosed yard and garden a barn stables cribs negro cabins and other out-houses all iii good repair tbis tract lv ing on i.v n ill iivcr affords a large proportion of flat land a sufficiency of which is cleared and under good fence ; the soil being fertile will easily allot-d the means of still farther improvement ; it is well adapted to the culture of wheat rye corn bar ley oats fcc this farm also affords a good lis j â€¢ il'lery is well watered and abounds with exc 1 icnt timber as a stock farm besides the abun alant products of food and forage it lias the ad vantage of 1 ing convenient to an excellent sum mer range in short its local advantages are great these together with the uncommon sa lubrity of itn situation make it a most desirable scat for a country residence the terms ol sale will be made as easy as possible by giving every reasonable indulgence to the purchaser 1 1 subsriber as administrator will also offer l :â– sale at the same time at a credit of twelve months all the lands lying in the county of burke belonging to rhe estate of col lohn m'gimsi y led viz : one tract of land including rev end surveys lying on the waters of paddy's creek ami containing 1000 acres more or less whereon there is a good grist mill well suppli ed with custom it consists of uplands of a pretty good quality is well timbered and will ulti.il of several settlements it will be sold al together or in parcels as may best suit the pur chasers also several otfii-r tracts situated in nl parts of the mountains and valuable on nt ofthe range honil with approved se urity will be required in all ca.sc-s the terms iii be more fully made known on the day of lie win n due attandanc will he given on thc , b the subscriber mm m'gimsev admr 1 â– i i â€¢_'.â€” i:wiio'j a uunaway vegvo te^as taken up and confined in the jail of v ? this county on the 16th inst who says that be belongs to john woodward in fairfield dis trict s c he says his name is dick he is stout made yellow complected about 35 vest's of age anv person claiming said negro is re quested to come and receive him according to law his army familiar with military tactics and the art ot war than the people of this country were at that time to be come acquainted with the principles ol civil liberty antl the unalienable rights ol man one of the most distinguish ed members of the british parliament at that time did not hesitate to say lhat there were no people in any part of thc world who understood their rights as well as thc people of ameri ca there were then no parties there was no such thing as sectional feeling â€” familiar with the repeated and continued encroachments ol pow er and having suffered much and suf fered long in the struggle they knew well how to guard their rights and pro tect thc liberties of the citizen but the gentleman from salisbury has intimated that the patriots who framed our constitution still felt an at john zimmebman jailor luneolntiiii april 10 1822 â€” jwtloj till subscribers have in iheir possession fur sale anew pannel gitf made in nl w-yn.-k which will be disposed of on reasonable terms it nim1lfii & young salisbury march 18 1822 9.5 ftakvn \\\\ s \ ne % % . the subscriber having made the ni iiss;ar arrangements for parrying on ihe baking business will keep on band a co istant supply of brent crackers and cakes of every description as well as ll.e various articles usually kept in a confectionary store i all of which he will dispose of .... verv reasonable lohn lane state ov xovvxx-f'.vviavntv burke county < loi'li'l cf pleasand quarter sessions man li j tern wil lohn thompson i and evans 1 1 att it appearing to the satisfaction of the court lhat the defendant david evans resides beyond tbe lunits of this staae ; ii was therefore ordered that publication be made in the western carolinian for three months that unless he the said david evans makes his ap pearance at our next court of pleas and quarter session , to he held f,.r said county at morgan ton em the fourth monday in july next then and there to replevy or plead to issue judgment viill be taken f,,r the plaintiff s demand against him attest 1 ellwin clerk i thomas lloi.mi.s salisbury dee 18 18:21 80 the high tiled and celebrated pool-getter fl.orizel i a a&fe 4 fine sorrel upwards of ajÂ»^s.l in hand hn;h hand tfis^l some li allied of larc-c hon tl__oj_x_i_r__l ml great muscular power . v dl stand tin ensuing season at salisbury every friday baturday sunday and monday ; and al concord every wednesday and thursday ex cept when shewn at public places unavoidable ' accidents exec vd lie millie let to mares at | the moderate juice of twcli e dollars the - '. which may bc discharged hy ten dollars ol any time within tlu season six dollars the single j leap to h paid at lln time of service , an fill i dollars to insure a marc lo prove with ! a finn el as a fool-getter in equaled bj hu and excelled hv no horsi , which mav 1 s bv reference io the i an i hills where the certifl 3 i are signed by a number of the most res pecti a,li citizens ni ll difax r lotive to i ni : the performona of his stock and oth r par ,, also his p ilii',1 . th season i imence the 20th of march and end thc - july '. william howard aud tachment to the old government ; and to prove this position he has read us an extract from the minutes ol their proceedings at halifax it will be re collected by the committee that the contest even at that time was some what doubtful consideringthe doubt fulness of thc contest and the many delicate and tender tics which existed between the people ol ibis and thc mo ther country it is not a matter of ve ry great surprize that the people ol this country should liavel.cen satisfied with a rc ognitinn of their rights by great britain to have remained at tached to that country it was how ever an attachment to the people to uh'oin they were connected by thc tics of feeling of affinity and blood rath er than any attachment for the govern ment which they felt docs the gen tleman mean by such an insinuation to raise a prejudice against thc constitu tion . where is the feature in it which will warrant such a charge ? our bill of rights to be sure is nearly a copy from the declaration of rights of great mritain â€” and where is a better ? lint is there any thing in our govern ment which savours of british attach ment have we as in england an 3mtl09 â€” price dv s 1 â€¢"'"â€¢ sv'.vu nv novl\\ajavovin sl'rhv col nl v superior court of law march term 1822 ainos l.ai'ld bl n im laaii.es 11 mill r ...... uf . fa i 1411 lam it app wing to faction of the court that the defendant in this ease resides without tbe limits of *,' tile ; it is therefore ordered that publication b made m the western carolinian tor six weeks ihat.the i fen lam a p ar ai the next bup rior court a,i law i he held for the countv of burrv a the court-house in rockford on tlie first monda in sept n.l'i r next then and th n to ph ad au swer or demur to the said suit oil rv be heard exparte and judgment enteredacc - dingly lest j.wualams,jr < s ' 6wtl02 price adv si " â€¢ because these was not an exact equali ty of representation that therefore the constitution wus anli-ripublii an will any man say asked mr ii that the constitution of the united states is v v v v c vi\\l e viainme \\\ . , r ipiir subs rib - !'â€¢ -> - 3 tfullj rt b the . il bury and tlie _ jj adjacent i untry that he has removed li â– late i-esi.1 nee mi the north bide of the , on tbe main road le idyi i'ltiito ii.u.vill 15 miles from salisbury and h is taken the lions a na il !'.. capt ' i krider in t,ci n oil m stti ', b fl ofthe court housi i where he is pi ii kc.-p a uouse of privat /- 'â– -.... i'rave-llers and citizens he will t all timei i irnish stabling fodder and grain for iii rs thomas holmes sal >, , s "-''\ 1 i n 1 enrht or !â€¢ n buakdi rs ial he taken â€¢ lsioniary pri es in tow n unj'ist or anti-republican ? he pre sumed not and yet the inequality un der our constitution is not greater than it is under the constitution of the united fitates the weight whii h is i bwtlol lewis shi kiev 7.y mcier Â«. k rpills thorough 1 1 and iil(b___q i lirst rate ho v..il s'3,icl nsyrl l v i ' mcekmhd field it kouan fljei2_Â«_Â»-*3 r ' n ' v > the l n "' ; now .., n une need and will be let ' sixteen dollars the season payable ml dollar an time i lo the 1st of august when ,, ii end andthirt douan i a mare to be in foal the insurance to the propi m is i-i . â€¢ , , , fine boy upwards 1 sixteen , and is one of tbe h irt est formed racehori th i nited states hu wil seen hi a f ,,. tlie most i ho c i * 'â– â€¢ *â€¢".' i and ami ca and turfol tl in order he wastheh edtorunagainatsirai tt luch was to have been run at comden between i t north and 8 uth^ak i davie was not willing to risk the rep i i race . . . ' given to the smaller counties is not greater in proportion than the weight which is given to the smaller st.ttcs the gentleman from kockiiiglium has laitl before thc committee a calcu lation of tlie white population of the wc t rn and eastern counties and al state of vtiytu-l'vivovum h^irkkitill ( 1,'it n it . ,,, lt t that tin 1 f taut it this as pill subscriber has tak n the house latel without the limiu^f th state it if therel 8 occupied bv mr i'homas h ii â€¢â– . sign nf dered that publication be made in tncv 1 . le , .. ',,; ii 1 rt-housc salisbury carolinian foruiree monuis that the a '- c wh 3 â– h 0 ha on led .' // â– ' i " ' " stthen i superior courl ol 1 m'orll , attheci . tion otherwisi 3 vs thc stihscriber has taken pains to provide parte.andjud jlcila â– â€” t olldsc â– 'â– Â« imtym ii ' â– mmodation of oil who may be pleased to visit 3mtl09 â€” price sdv gj y 1 ',â– â– â– 11 !.. :. i â€¢â– â– â– i_i____________________________iiii_____________________b ' ' ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ so oi the federal numbers ; according to which lie gave a majority to the west gentlemen had also mad cal culations to shew that thc west pud more taxes than the east th ir ry executive and peerage on the contrary our governors are elec ted annually ; our senators arc for tiii same period by freeholders ; and or commoners ly every m*n wno is sul ject to pay taxes ; and the ses sions of our legislatures are held an l â€¢ u''l have been tatements were calculated to mislead it would bc found upon examination that gentlemen had taken granville and liladen into their calculation for the west and had left out wake â€” ikrciolorc j ran ill wake and bla vv\i\vs of the various kinds commonlj inui at the office ol thi wtswai ci_aoun \ ' v 1 tarda rs bv the -.-. i r j ear ill i-e take .... th-'d u.d terms ;. ih john holmes